eorge Washington sought neither greatness nor power, but during his lifetime, he held two of the most powerful and important positions in America. Washington began his life as a farmer. At a young age, he served in the British Army and led the Virginia colonial forces. When the colonists grew dissatisfied with British rule and rebelled, Washington became leader of the rebel forces, also known as the Continental Army. After leading the army to victory in the American Revolution, Washington presided over the Founding Fathers as they wrote the Constitution. He then served two terms as the president of the United States. Washington led America to freedom and set a precedent for how one should lead. He was a strong, gifted, and moral man. He did not seek fame. Washington only desired to live in a free nation, and when it was asked that he fight for and lead his country, he stepped up to the challenge. Washington remains the Father of America and a standard of greatness in U.S. history.
George Washington
US Revolutionary War · US Army
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Birth- 22/02/1732
Wakefield Farm, Westmoreland County, Virginia
Marriage- 6/01/1759-Age: 27 years
Martha Dandridge Custis
Service Start Date
Jun 1775
Service End Date
23/12/1783
Conflict Period
US Revolutionary War
Branch
Army
Rank
Commander-in-chief
Served For
United States of America
Gold Star
Works as a surveyor of Shenandoah Valley
Mar 1748
Appointed commander of the Continental Army
15/06/1775
Attends the Second Continental Congress
10/05/1775
Reads the Declaration of Independence to the Army
9/07/1776
Accepts his election as president
14/04/1789
Stepdaughter Martha (“Patsy”) dies of epilepsy
19/06/1773
Inherits Mt. Vernon plantation
Jul 1752
Serves as president of Constitutional Convention
May 1787
Resigns as commander of Virginia colonial forces
Nov 1758
Leads Virginia expedition against the French
Nov 1753
Crossing of the Delaware
25/12/2026
Appointed aide de camp to British General
Apr 1755
Appointed commander of Virginia colonial forces
Aug 1755
Battle of Yorktown & British surrender
Oct 1781
Continental Army stays the winter at Valley Forge
Dec 1777
Electoral College unanimously elects him president
4/02/1789
The Battle of Brandywine
3/09/1777
Announces end of hostilities with Britain
18/04/1783
Submits his resignation from the Army to Congress
23/12/1783
Stepson John dies of camp fever
5/11/1781
Gender
Male
Successfully suppresses the Whiskey Rebellion
Aug 1794
Electoral College unanimously re-elects Washington
13/02/1793
Inaugurated as first president of United States
30/04/1789
Issues his farewell address
Sept 1796
Death- 14/12/1799-Age: 68 years
Mount Vernon Plantation, Virginia
Throat Infection
Mother
Mary Ball Washington
Father
Augustine Washington
Martha (“Patsy”) Custis
Stepdaughter
John Parke (“Jacky”) Custis
Stepson
Connections
John Adams
Martha Dandridge Custis Washington
Benjamin Franklin
George Clinton
Theodore Roosevelt
Thomas Jefferson
Abraham Lincoln
Mount Rushmore
Burgess Ball
Betsy Ross
Forces War Records, George Washington (https://nz.forceswarrecords.com/memorial/110513005/george-washington : accessed 5/11/2024), database and images, https://nz.forceswarrecords.com/memorial/110513005/george-washington